1313 N^-a CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY New Brunswick Historical Club Publications IV LIST OF READERS AND SUBJECTS OF PAPERS 1870-1914 NEW BRUNSWICK HISTORICAL CLUB FOUNDED 1870 1313 New Brunswick Historical Club Publications IV LIST OF READERS AND SUBJECTS OF PAPERS 1870-1914 (?ry^J^ NEW BRUNSWICK HISTORICAL CLUB FOUNDED 1870 Cornell University Library The original of tinis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029556242 1871 Mar. is—Di'. Rush Van Dyke, "Early Settlement of New Bruns- wick." Apr. i9_Dr. David Mun-ay, "Early History of Queen's College." Typewritten Copy. See Targum Vol. I, No. 2, ^, 4, 5, 6, Feb. 1869. May 17— Prof. G. W. Atherton, "Civil and Political History of New Jersey Previous to the Revolution." His notes in the Archives of The Club. May i7_Dr. E. A. Bowser, "The Magnetic Bearings of New Brunswick." Nov. i5-_Mr. Chas. D. Deshler, "Early Roads in the County of Middlesex and Their Relations to the State." Nov. 24 — First Anniversary. See the Fredonian for Nov. 25, 1871, Dr. Rush Van Dyke, Address. Copy in the Archives. Nov. 24— Hon. Garnet B. Adrain, Oration. Nov. 24— Dr. David Murray, Poem, "Prigmore's Swamp." Dec. 20 — Dr. Rush Van Dyke, "Invention of the Method of Least Squares." 1872 Jan. 17 — Rev. William Cornell, "Popular Superstitions of New Jersey." Peb. 21 — Mr. Ralph Voorhees, "Historical Traditions of the Early Settlers of Middlesex and Somerset Counties, and their Intercourse with the Indians"; also "Reminis- cences of the Present Century." May 15 — Rev. Samuel Lockwood, "Narrowing of the Shore-Line of Monmouth County." The substance of this paper will be found in History of Monmouth County ; Ellis. Oct. 16 — ^Dr. Rush Van Dyke, "Motives Inducing the Immigration which settled this portion of the United States." Nov. 20— Mr. Charles D. Deshler, 'Early Records of Middlesex County." 1873 Jan. 23 — Dr. D. D. Demarest, "Anniversary Oration." Type- written Copy. Manuscript copy. See Weekly Fre- donian Feb. 6, 1873. Copy in Archives. Rev. S. M. Hageman, Poem. Weekly Fredonian, Feb. 6, 1873. Copy in Archives. Peb. 19 — Prof. G. W. Atherton, "Motives of the Early Settlers in the Different Colonies." His notes in the Archives of the Club. May 2 — Several Speakers. Complimentary Dinner to Dr. David Murray. See Fredonian May 8, 1873. Copy in Ar- chives. 3 1874 Feb. i8 — Dr. E. A. Bowser, "Early History of Middlesex County." Mainuscript copy. See Fredonian March 14, 1874. Copy in Archives. June 3 — Mr. Chas. D. Deshler, "Movements, Services and Suc- cesses of the New Jersey Soldiers in the Late War." 1875 May 19 — Mr. Chas. D. Deshler, 'Historical Sketch of the Provin- cial Congress, 1775." Read a second time Dec. 16, 1875 (Anniversary Meeting.) Printed copy. See Fredonian Dec. 17, 1875. Nov. 4 — Col. A. W. Jones, of Woodbridge, N. J., Lecture, "Kansas in '56 and '57." See Daily Frredonian for Nov. 5, 1875. Copy in Archives. 1876— No Papers 1877— No Papers 1878 April 15 — Dr. R. H. Steele, "Dominie Elias Van Beuschoten." See Fredonian, April 19, 1878. Nov. 20 — Dr. D. D. Demarest, "Theological Education in New Brunswick." Manuscript copy. See Fredonian for Nov. 21 and 22, 1878. 1879 Jan. 15— Prof. G. W. Atherton, "Battle of Monmouth." Type- written copy. 1880 Mar. 17 — Mr. Charles D. Deshler, "New Jersey Under the Pro- prietoirs." iSee Fredonian for Mairdh 18, 19, 20, 1880. Copy in Archives. Mar. 17 — Rev. A. B. Van Zandt, D.D., An Address. Manuscript. Apr. 21 — Rev. Henry F. Smith, D.D., "Origin and History of the Baptist Churches in New Brunswick." See Fre- donian April 22, 1880. Copy in Archives. May 26 — Mr. Chas. D. Deshler, "Early Roads in New Jersey." Printed copies. See Fredonian May 27, 1880. Dec. 15 — Compiled from records in the posesssion of Isaac N. Field, Bound Brook, N. J. "The Field Family." Given by Mr. John F. Field, Esq., of New Bruns- wick. Read by Dr. H. R. Baldwin. Manuscript Copy, See Fredonian Dec. 16, 1880. 4 1885 Dec. i6 — Dr. Charles H. Voorhees, "History of the New Bruns- wick Historical Club from its Organization in 1870 to its Inoperation in 1880." See Fredonian Jan. 8, 1886. Copy in Archives. 1886 Jan. 21 — Mr. James Neilson, "Life and Public Services of Col. John Neilson." Printed copy. Feb. 18 — Col. J. W. Newell, "History of the Masonic Hall." Feb. 18 — Dr. D. D. Demarest, ' 'The Huguenot Colony on the Hack- ensack.'' Printed copy. May 20 — Dr. Geo. H. Cook, "The Copper Mine at New Bruns- wick." See the' Home News, May 21, 1886. Oct. 28 — Dr. Austin Scott, "City Beginnings in New Jersey." Printed in Proceedings of New Jersey Historical So- ciety, Jan. 25, 1887, p. 151. Nov. 18 — Mr. Chas. D. Deshler, "A Sketch of the Provincial Con- gress of New Jersey 1775." D^c. 16— Dr. H. R. Baldwin, "Introduction of Water Into the City of New Brunswick." 1887 Jan. 20 — Mr. Chas. D. Deshler, "The Third and Last Provincial Congress of New Jersey, 1776." Feb. 17 — Mr. George P Morris, "The History of a New Bruns- wick Town Meeting." Typewritten copy. MoiT. 24 — Mr. Chas. D. Deshler, "Our Old Time Literary Head- quarters. Apr. 21 — 'Mr. W. E. Florance, "The Organic Development of Mid- dlesex County." Abstract in Fredonian, April 22, 1887. Abstract in Home News, April 22, 1887. Oct. 20 — Mr. Chas. D. Deshler, "Our Old Time Amusements and Excitements." Nov. 17 — Mr. Geo. P. Morris, "Early Iron Industry of Middlesex County." Dec. 16 — Dr. D. D. Demarest. Address. Dr. S. M. Hammill. Address. Dr. Austin Scott. Address. See Club Publications No. I. Dec. 22 — Dr. Austin ScOtt, "A Communication by 'Nestor' to the New Brunswick Gazette, in 1786, relative to National Affairs." See Club Publications No. i. 1888 Jan. 19— Mr. W. E. Florance, "Early Litigation in New Bruns- 5 wick." Abstract in Home News, Jan. 20, i^ Abstract in Times, Jan. 20, 1888. Feb. 16 — Mr. Chas. D. Deshler, "Recollections of Sixty Years Ago In Our City." Mar. 23 — Dr. Chas. H. Voorhees, "Capt. Adam Huykr and His Services in the Revolution." Manuscript copy. Apr. 19 — Mr. George P. Morris, "Lord Rosehill, of Bloomfield Hall, Spottswood, N. J." Manuscript copy. May 31— Mr. Chas. D. Deshler, "Some Old Time Church Choirs and Church Music." Oct. 18 — Dr. C. A. Von Romondt, "The Whiskey Insurrection in Pennsylvania." Manuscript copy. Nov. 15 — Dr. D. D. Demarest, "A Jersey Colony in Pennsylvania." Abstract in Home News, Nov. 16, 1888. Abstract in Times, Nov. 16, 1888. Dec. 7 — Dr. J. Howard Suydam, Address, "The Visit of the Hol- land Society to the Netherlands." See Year' Book of the Holland Society of New York, 1888-1889, page 125. 1889 Jan. 17 — Mr. W. E. Florance, "Extracts from the Diary of Em- peror Ryno." Abstract in Home News, Jan. 18, 1889. Abstract in Times, Jan. 18, 1889. Dr. H. R. Baldwin, "Raritan River, Fifty Years Ago." Mr. Chas. D. Deshler, "Origin of the New Brunswick Free School." See Home News, May, 1909. Printed copy. Feb. 21 — Dr. Austin Scott, "TWo chapters from Mellick's 'Story of An Old Farm.' " Mar. 28 — Dr. John T. Demarest, "Reminiscences of Rutgers, 1830- 1834." Manuscript copy. See The Targum, Mar. 13, etc., 1912. Apr. 18 — Miss Cornelia A. See, "The Union Library Company of 1795." Abstract, Home News, April 19, 1889. Typewritten copy. Oct. 17— Mr. Chas. D. Deshler, "A Memoir of the Antill Family," prepared by Mrs. Seymore. Nov. 21 — Mrs. Warren Hardenibergh, "Some Reminiscences of George Wood." Dec. 26 — Dr. H. R. Baldwin, "Early Navigation on the Raritan." Typewritten copy. 1890 Jan. 23 — Dr. Austin Scott, "Municipal Organization in the State of New Jersey." Mar. 6 — Dr. David Murray, "Lotteries in America." Manu- script copy. 6 Apr. ly — Mr. T. Robinson Warren, "Journal of a Voyage from New Brunswick to Albany by Col. Neilson." May 22 — Dr. jolin B. Drury, "The Palatinate Immigration of 1710." Manuscript copy. Oct. 30 — Dr. D. D. Demarest, "The Dutch in Berkshire County." Manuscript copy. 1891 Jan. 15 — Dr. Charles H. Voorhees, "A Sketch of Capt. Peter Voorhees, etc." Apr. 23 — Mr. Lewis T. Applegate, "New Brunswick's Postmast- ers." Abstracts, Times, April 24, 1891 ; Home News, April 25, 1891. Nov. 19 — Mr. Chas. D. Deshler, "Some Old Time Schools and their Teachers Before My Time.'' Dec. 17 — Dr. E. L-. Stevenson, 'Jefferson and Morris in France During the First Years of the Revolution." 1892 Peb. 18 — iMr. Chas. D. Deshler, "Some Old Time Private Schools afid Their Teachers in My Time." Mar. 17 — Dr. E. T. Corwin, "Epochs in Reformed Church History." Apr. 21 — Mr. Chas. D. Deshler, Paper of Feb. 18, 1892, concluded. Oct. 20 — Dr. Austin Scott, "The Separate Rights of New Jersey in the 17th Century." Dec. 22 — Mr. Chas. D. Deshler, "Some Recollections of An Old Time Drug Clerk." 1893 Jan. 19 — Mr. Robert E. Hoagland, "A Town Meeting in '49." Manuscript copy. Mar. 16 — Dr. John B. Thompson, "A Jersey Woman in the i8th Century." Printed copy. May II — Dr. H. R. Baldwin, "The Delaware and Raritan Canal." Oct. 19 — Dr. James F. Riggs, "Education in the Turkish Empire." Abstract, Times Oct. 20, 1893. Nov. 16 — Mr. Chas. D. Deshler, "Sketches of Some N. J. Revolu- tionary Worthies — Jonathan D. Sergeant and John Dennis. I.lcc. 21 — Dr. D. D. Demarest, "Queen's College and ]\'Iedical De- grees." Printed copy. 1894 Jan. 18 — Dr. D. D. Demarest, "Rutgers Medical College." Printed copy. fey_ 15— Mr. Chas. D. Deshler, "Sketches of Some N.J. Revo- lutionary Worthies — Azariah Dunham and Abraham Clark." 7 Mar. 15 — Dr. John B. Thompson, ''Nicholas Mundy's Patent from Gov. Carteret and Council." Typewritten copy. May 24 — Dr. D. D. Demarest, "Dutch Ecclesiastical Centers in New Jersey.'' Manuscript copy. Oct. 25-— Mr. Chas. D. Deshler, "New Jersey in the Whiskey Re- bellion, 100 years ago." Nov. 15 — Gen. George H. Sharpe, ''The Burning of Kingston by the English, 1777." Printed copy. Dec. 20— Mr. Chas. D. Deshler, Pajper of Oct. 25, 1894, concluded. 1895 Jan. 17 — Dr. John B. Drury, "The Peithosophian and Philoclean Literary Societies of Rutgers College." Typewritten copy. See Targum Jan. 30, 1895, and Feb. 6, 1895. Feb. 21 — Dr. D. D. Demarest, Paper of May 24, 1894, concluded. Manuscript copy. Mar. 21— Dr. M. H. Hutton, "Rev. John H. Livingston, D.D." Apr. 18 — Dr. John B. Thompson, "Salem Settlers of Sixteen Seventy-Five.'' May 23 — Dr. Austin Scott, "A Chapter of New Jersey History." Nov. 21 — Mr. Chas. D. Deshler, "Memoir of Richard Howell, 3rd Governor of the State of N . J . " Dec. 19— Dr. M. H. Hutton, "The Society of the Cincinnati." 1896 Jan. 16— Dr. David Murray, ''The History of the New York State Board of Regents." Printed copy. Feb. 20— Mr. Chas. D. Deshler, "Gov. Joseph Bloomfield of New Jersey." Mar. 19 — Mr. T. Robinson Warren, "The Early Industries of New Jersey, Notably that of the Manufacture of Iron." See Home News, March 28, and March 31, 1896. Apr. 23 — Dr. James Le Fevre, " The Twelve Huguenot Patentees of New Paltz, Commonly Called the Duzine." Printed copy. May 28 — Dr. John B. Thomipson, "The History of Rip Van Winkle." Ocl. 15 — Dr. David Murray, "The Anti Rent Agitation in New York from 1839 to 1846." Printed copy. Nov. 19 — Dr. David Murray, Paper of Oct. 15, 1896, concluded. Printed copy. Dec. 17 — Rev. T. E. Davis, "Hendrick Fisher, the Samuel Adams of New Jersey." See Proceedings, N.J. Historical Society, May-Oct., 1907. 1897 Jan. 21— Dr. D. D. Demarest, "The Tornado of 1835." Printed copy, Targum, May 12, 1897. 8 Peb. i8 — Capt. James Parker, "fbe Parker and Kearny Families of New Jersey." Manuscript copy. Mar. i8 — Mr. Wm. Nelson, "Social Life Among the Jersey Dutch of the 1 8th Century." Oct. 21 — Prof. Wm. C. Armstrong, "Benjamin Lundy, the Founder of American Abolitionism." Nov. i8 — Dr. D. D. Demarest, "The Lutherans on the Hacken- sack." Manuscript copy. Dec. 1-6 — Dr. John B. Thompson, "The Libraries of New Jersey." 1898 Jan. 20 — -Dr. David Mumay, "The History of the Present System of Public Education in Japan." Typewritten copy. Feb. 17 — Rev. T. E. Davis, "Washington's Encampments on the Middle-Brook." See Somerset County Hist. Quarterly, Vol. i, Jan. 1912. Mm". 17 — IR&v. A. A. Murphy, " Presbyterianism in New Bruns- wick." See Times, March 18, 1898. Apr. 21 — Dr. E. L. Stevenson, "The Renaissance." May 12 — Dr. Austin Scott, "Washington in New Jersey." Oct. 20 — Mr. Chas. D. Deshler, "Woman's Influence in the Re- volutionary Times." Nov. 17— Memorial Service. Memory of Dr. D. D. Demarest. "" Printed copy. Dec. 16 — 'Prof. W. C. Armstrong, "Among the Early Quakers." 1899 Jan. 19 — Dr. John B. Thompson, "An Introduction to the His- tory of Highland Park." Mar. 16 — Prof. E. B. Voorhees, "A History of Experiment Stations," or "The Origin and Development of Ex- periment Stations." See Annual Report of the State Agricultural Board for 1899 and 1900. Copy in Archives. Apr. 20— Dr. Carl Meyer, ' ' Bismlark." May 25— Rev. I. L. Kip, "The Mutiny of the New Jersey Troops at Pompton in 1781." Typewritten copy. Oct. 19 — Rev. P. T. Pockman, "A History of the Sunday School of the First Reformed Church of New Brunswick." M'anuscript copy. Nov. 23— Mr. Wm. H. Benedict, "The Original Ownership of the Lands on the South Side of the Raritan between Lawrence Brook and the Millstone River." Manu- script copy. Dec 21— Dr. D. C. English, "Some Facts in Connection With the Early History of the First Presbyterian Church of New Brunswick, N. J." 9 1900 Jan. i8 — ^Dr. David Murray, "The Wampum Belts of the Six Na- tions." Typewritten copy. Jan. i8— Mr. John P. Wall, "The Last of the Delawares." Typewritten copy. Feb. 15 — Dr. Alan D. Campbell, ''The Louisiana Purchase of 1803." Apr. 19 — Dr. Austin Scott, "New Jersey History in Our Gener- ation . " May 24 — Dr. E. T. Oorwin, "The Struggle Against Compulsory Religious Uniformity in the Middle States." See Manual of Reformed Churdh in America, 4th Edi- tion, 1902, pages 69 to loi. Oct. 18 — Dr. E. T. Corwin, "Freedom of Religious Opinion in the Colonial Period." See Manual of Reformed Church in America. Nov. 15 — Rev. A. G. Vermilye, "The Early Dutch Clergymen of New York City." Typewritten copy. Dr. Carl Meyer. 1901 Jan. 17 — Dr. E. E- Stevenson, "The Development of Geographic Knowledge in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance." Feb. 21 — Dr. Alan D. Campbell, "Effects of the Crusades Upon Europe . " Mar. 21 — Mr. John P. Wall, "New Brunswick during the War of 1812." Printed copy. Apr. 18— Mrs. Alan H. Strong, ''The Order Book of Colonel Ruggles Woodbridge, an Officer in the Revolutionary War." May 23— Rev. I. L. Kip, "The Battle of Fort Montgomery." Typewritten copy. Oct. 17— Dr. M. H. Hutton, "The Burghers of New Amster- dam." Nov. 21— Dr. Chas. E. Hart, "King Alfred, The Great." Type- written copy. 1902 Jan. 16 — Dr. John B. Drury, ''The Reformed Church in America and Literature.'' Typewritten copy. Feb. 20 — Dr. John B. Thompson, "The Hymnody of the Re- formed Church in America." Mar. 20 — Mr . Wm . H . Benedict, ' ' The Steamboat Controversy, Our Share as Jerseymen and New Brunswickers in it, and The New Brunswick Team and Steamboat Co." Manuscript copy. 10 Apr. 24— Dr. K. T. Tomlinson, "Women of the Revolution." Abstract in Home News of April 25, 1902. May 15— Mr. Ephraim Cutter, "First Settlers of Perth Amboy and Woodbridge . ' Oct. 16— Mr. Chas. D. Deshler, "Vanished Things of My Times.'' Part I. Nov. 20— Mr._Wm. H. Beniedict, "A Glance at New Brunswick in Revolutionary Days . " Manuscript copy . Dec. 18— Dr. David Murray, ''More About Wampum." Typewrit- ten copy. 1903 Jan. 15— Mr. Chas. D. Deshler, "Vanished Things of My Time." Part II. Mar. 19 — Mr. Francis B. Ivee, "New Jersey and Some Neglected Phases of the American Revolution." See "New Jersey as a Colony and as a State." April —Mr. Daniel Van Winkle, ''The Homely Side of Old Ber- gen." See "Old Bergen." Oct. 15 — Mr. Chas. D. Deshler, ''Woman's Influence in Revolu- tionary Times . " 1904 Jan. 21 — Mr. John N. Carpender, "The Lancasterian School Fund of New Brunswick." Typewritten copy. Feb. 19 — Dr. E. R. Payson, ''Rutgers Preparatory School." See the Argo, March 1904. Mar. 17 — Dr. F. B. Kilmer, "Notes from Christ Church Parish." Typewritten copy. Apr. 21 — Mr. Wm. H. Benedict, "The Neilsons in New Bruns- wick of the i8th Century." Manuscript copy. Type- written copy. Dec. 15 — Rev. Wm. H. Van Doren, "A Detail of the Revolution." Typewritten copy. 1905 Jan. 19 — Mr. John P. Wall, "Commanders of New Brunswick's Navy During the Revolution." Printed copy. Feb. 16 — Dr. Austin Scott, "Earliest Jersey." Man-. 17 — Dr. E. E. Stevenson, "Typical Early Maps of the New World." Apr. 20 — Dr. E. T. Corwin, "New Brunswick Fifty Years Ago." Manuscript copy. Typewritten copy. Nov. 16 — Dr. E. E. Stevenson, "Among the Libraries and Ar- chives of Europe for Early American History." 11 Dec. 21— Dr. M. H. Hutton, "The Early and Later History of the Historical Club, the occasion being the 35th Anni- versary." 1906 Jan. 18 — Austin W. Scott, "The African Association of New Brunswick.'' Printed copy. Feb. 15 — Right Rev. Edwin S. Lines, "The Last Royal Governor of Massachusetts." Apr. 19 — Rev. Oscar M. Voorhces, "The Division Line Between East and West Jersey." Printed copy. Nov. 15 — Mr. Wm. Nelson, "The King's Highway." 1907 Jan. 17 — Dr. W. I. Chamberlain, "Historic Houses of Middlesex County.'' Abstract Home News, Jan. 18, 1907. Feb. 21— Mr. John N. Carpender, "The Lancasterian School Fund of New Brunswick.'' Typewritten copy. Mar. 21 — Mr. Wm. H. Benedict, "What Our City Was Doing One Hundred Years Ago." Manuscript copy. Apr. 18 — Dr. Wm. H. S. Demarest, "Colonial Colleges in the Revolution." Typewritten copy. Oct. 17 — Mr. Robert L. Hoagland, "Commutation and Commut- ers." Typewritten copy. Nov. 21 — Dr. E. L. Stevenson, ''Historic Values at Jamestown." Dec. 19 — Prof. Wm. C. Armstrong, "Side Lights of the Revolu- tion.'' 1908 Jan. 16 — Mr. J. Cotton Dana, "History and Goodwill." Feb. 27 — Mr. John P. Wall, ' ' New Brunswick in the Critical Per- iod of the Revolution." Printed copy. Mar. 19 — Mr. Edward A. Day, "The Election of U. S. Senators by Popular Vote, with special reference to the New Jersey Law." Ahstract in Home News, March 20, 1908. Oct. 15— Dr. M. H. Hutton, "The Condition of the Records of the Various Churches in the City of New Bruns- wick." Typewritten copy. Nov. 19 — 'Members of the Senior Class, Elective, in History and Political Science, "Deductions and Reflections Sug- gested by the Contents of an Old Account Book of a Store at South Branch, N. J., from 1768 to 1785." Dec. 17 — Dr. Wm. E. Griffis, "Sullivan's Expedition Against the Indians in 1779, with particular reference to the Part taken by the N. J. troops." Abstract in N. B. Times of Dec. 18, 1908. 12 1909 .an. 22— Rev. Chas. T. Anderson, "The Missing Link in the Early History of Queen's College." Printed copy. Feb. i8— Mr. John P. Wall, "New Brunswick Before the Rail- road Came to Town." Printed copy. Mar. i8— Mr. John Lawrence, "History of the Grand Army of the Republic and New Brunswick's Representation in the Civil War.'' Printed copy. Apr. 15— Mr. Wm. H. Biemedict, ''The Voorhees Family." Man- uscript copy. Oct. 21— Dr. John H. Raven, "The Rutgers Medical Faculty, 1792-1835." Typewritten copy. Nov. 18— Dr. W. R. Newton, "The Saint Albans Raid, October 19, 1864." Manuscript copy. Dec. 16 — Mr. John Lawrence, ' ' Gettysburg and Nfew Jersey's Part in the Gre:at Battle." Printed copy. 1910 Jan. 20— Prof. Myron T. Scudder, "Some Items from the History of the Rutgers Preparatory School." Typewriten copy. Feb. 17— Rev. Oscar M. Voorhees, "An Old Time Middlesex Preacher." Typewritten copy. Mar. 17— Dr. E. P. Johnson, "The Friendly Relations of the In- dians and the Dutch Settlers of the Upper Hudson." Typewritten copy. Apr. 21— Mr. Sydney P. Noe, "The Coin Collection of Rutgers College." Printed copy. Nov. 17 — Hon. J. J. Bergen, "The Colonial Courts of Somerset County." Typewritten copy. Dec. 15 — Prof. John H. Logan, "The Meaning and Method of History.'' 1911 Jan. 19 — Mr. Theodore N. Pockman, "Middlesex County and the 'Broad Seal Controversy.'" Typewritten copy. Feb. 16— Rev. Edward W. Hall, "The History of the Parish of St. John, Evangelist." Manuscript copy. Mar. 16 — Rev. Oscar M. Voorhees, "William Alexander, Earl of Stirling." Typewritten copy. Apr. 20 — Dr. Austin Scott, "Our Early Courts." Printed copy. Oct. 19 — Mr. Chas. Deshler, "Governor William Bumet." Type- written copy. Nov. 16 — Mi". Edward Q. Keasbey, "Beginning of the American Revolution in New Jersey." Typewritten copy. Dec. 21 — Mr. Seymour P. Gilbert, "New Jersey and the Question of Commerce in the Forming Years of the Nation." 13 1912 Ian. i8— Dr. W. H. S. Demarest, "The Bogart Letters/' Ab- stract in N. B. Times for Jan. 19, 1912. I^eb. 15 — Dr. James Wm. Marshall, "Brief History of Methodism in New Brunswick." Typewritten copy. Mar. 21 — Mr. Wm. H. Benedict, "Our First Settlers and Some of Our Old Houses." Printed copy. Apr. 18 — Rev. C. P. Case, "Old Maps of New Brunswick and Vicinity." Abstract in N. B. Times April 19, 1912. Oct. 17 — Informal Discussion, "Exposition of the Washington Collection of Local Reolutionary Maps." Nov. 21 — Dr. Austin Scott, "New Brunswick Ordinances from 1730 to 1750." See Charter of 1730. Copy in Ar- chives. Dec. 19 — ;\Ir. A. V. D. Honeyman, "Some Little Known Facts Respecting the Early Germans in Central New Jer- sey." 1913 Feb. 20 — Prof. Chas. H. Whitman, "Words and their Ways in New Brunswick, One Hundred and Eighty Years Ago." Manuscript copy. Mar. 20— Dr. John H. Raven, ''The Early History of the New Brunswick Seminary." Typewritten copy. Apr. i7_Kev. N. A. Merritt, Jr., "The History of the Baptist Church in New Brunswick." Typewritten copy. Oct. 16 — ^Ir. Levi S. Ernst, Mr. James Morrow, "Eighteenth Cen- tury Events in the History of New Brunswick." Typewritten copy. Nov. 20— ]\Ir. John P. Wall, "The History of the Catholic Church in New Brunswick." Printed copy. Dec. 18 — Prof. George H. Eckels, "History of New Brunswick Public Schools." Printed copy. 1914 Jan. 21 — Mr. Wm. H. Benedict, "Early Taverns of New Bruns- wick." Manuscript copy. Feb. 19 — Air. Chas. S. Aitkin, "The Preservation of Records." Typewritten copy. Mar. 19 — Frank Bergen, Esq., "Three Master Builders of the Re- public." Ms. copy. Apr. 16 — Prof. John H. Logan, "Some Pages from Polk's Diary." 14 V TauJoyd === 1 PAWPHUT BINDER | Syrocuse, N. 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